Webb has to make it fast - it's his best chance of a medal and I can see it definitely being sub-3.33.
p.s. Coe ran 3.32 in his seventh race at the 84 OG.
Webb has to make it fast - it's his best chance of a medal and I can see it definitely being sub-3.33.
p.s. Coe ran 3.32 in his seventh race at the 84 OG.
Sir Bastion Newbold wrote:
Webb has to make it fast - it's his best chance of a medal and I can see it definitely being sub-3.33.
p.s. Coe ran 3.32 in his seventh race at the 84 OG.
Off the top of my head, Coe had previously run rounds of 1.45 - 1,45 - 1.44 - 1.43 winning the silver in the 800. Pretty impressive.
with Ramzi doped to the gills anything can happen.
Mansoor Ali's chances are being underrated. He smoked the year's top 800 Mulaudzi and Lagat in the 1K at Stockholm. Between him, Webb and Ramzi for gold in a tactically run race (~3:39 winning time).
I say the winning time is 3:35 with Webb finishing 5th and running 3:38. Lagat wins with Ramzi close on his shoulder.
who really cares? wrote:
Mtn Dew wrote:Three of the last four WC 1500ms were won under 3:32.
SERVED!!!! WHERE YOU AT SON?
Wow, I did get served. Should have done some research. Damn.
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